Toyota Supra (2019–2024) Tyre Fitment Guide for Pakistan
Find the right tyre for your Toyota Supra in Pakistan. OEM sizes, driving context, and 5 fitment-matched options on CircleWheels.

The Toyota Supra in Pakistan
The Toyota Supra is not a common sight on Pakistani roads, but it exists — and when it does, it turns heads. Owners in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad use it almost exclusively on city roads and motorways. This is a sports car built for grip, speed, and precise handling. Off-road use is zero. What matters here is dry-road performance, high-speed stability, and tyres that can handle summer heat without degrading too fast.
If you own a Supra, you already know this car deserves the right rubber. The wrong tyre will ruin the steering feel and waste the platform entirely.
OEM Tyre Size for the Toyota Supra (2019–2024)
The Supra runs different sizes front and rear on its factory setup, but the two sizes most commonly found in the Pakistani market for this car are 225/40 R18 and 225/50 R17. Both are fitment-verified for this generation on CircleWheels.
If you are unsure which size your car is currently wearing, check the sidewall of your existing tyre or look at the placard inside the driver's door jamb.
Driving Conditions to Consider
Pakistan's roads throw everything at you. In Karachi, you deal with coastal humidity and poorly maintained tarmac. In Lahore and Islamabad, summers push road temperatures well above 50°C. Motorways between cities are smoother but demand tyres that stay composed at sustained high speeds.
Monsoon is a real concern too. Standing water on urban roads is common from July through September. A tyre with good wet-road drainage channels is not optional — it's essential, even on a sports car.
The Supra's low profile and wide stance also mean kerb strikes are more damaging than on a regular sedan. Choose a tyre that holds up to urban driving without becoming a liability.
5 Tyres That Fit the Toyota Supra on CircleWheels
Here are five options available right now on CircleWheels for the Supra. You can browse all tyres for Toyota Supra (2019–2024) to see the full listing.
1. Pirelli Powergy — 225/40 R18
Pirelli's Powergy is a high-performance summer tyre designed for sporty cars. It offers confident grip on dry tarmac and decent wet performance. For a Supra owner who uses the motorway regularly and wants a tyre that matches the car's character, this is the natural choice. Best for: drivers who want a brand-name performance tyre that suits the Supra's sports DNA.
2. Michelin Primacy 4+ — 225/50 R17
The Primacy 4+ is one of Michelin's most respected grand touring tyres. It prioritises ride comfort, wet-road safety, and longevity. Pakistan's potholed urban roads and monsoon season make this a very sensible pick. It will not feel as sharp as the Pirelli on a track, but for daily driving in Lahore or Islamabad, it is hard to beat. Best for: daily drivers who value safety, comfort, and long tyre life over outright performance feel.
3. Sumitomo China — 225/50 R17
Sumitomo is a Japanese brand with a reliable track record. This option gives you a mid-range balance of performance and value. If you are doing regular city commutes and occasional highway runs, it covers both without compromise. Best for: budget-conscious Supra owners who still want a reputable brand with decent all-round capability.
4. Trackmax China — 225/40 R18
Trackmax is a Chinese brand positioned at the value end of the market. On the 225/40 R18 size, it fits the Supra's sportier wheel setup. For an owner who wants to keep running costs down and does not push the car hard, it is a practical option. Best for: owners who drive gently and want the lowest-cost fitment that still meets the spec.
5. Trackmax China — 225/50 R17
The same Trackmax brand in the 225/50 R17 size offers a slightly taller sidewall, which absorbs road imperfections better. If your Supra is on 17-inch wheels and you prioritise ride comfort on rough city roads, this is the more forgiving choice compared to the 40-profile option. Best for: city drivers on 17-inch wheels who want a budget tyre with a more cushioned ride.
A Note on Tyre Profile and Ride Quality
The difference between a 40-series and a 50-series tyre is not just a number. A 225/50 R17 has a taller sidewall than a 225/40 R18. Taller sidewalls absorb bumps better, which matters on Pakistani roads. Lower-profile tyres offer sharper handling but transmit more road noise and kerb impact into the cabin. Pick based on how you actually drive, not how you imagine you drive.
What to Do Next
Check which size is currently fitted to your Supra. Then match it to the options above based on your driving style. If you push the car on the motorway, go for the Pirelli or Michelin. If city commuting is your reality and budget matters, Sumitomo or Trackmax will do the job.
One honest tip: do not fit mismatched tyre brands or profiles on the same axle. The Supra's rear-wheel-drive setup is unforgiving if the rear tyres behave differently from each other.



